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The Death of Napoleon
The Death of Napoleon
Author: Simon Leys
ISBN-13: 9780312421779
ISBN-10: 031242177X
Publication Date: 7/5/2002
Pages: 144
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Picador
Book Type: Paperback
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buzzby avatar reviewed The Death of Napoleon on + 6062 more book reviews
Humerous, but short (maybe that's the way it should be, he already escaped from exile once. The book needs fleshing out - its very short, and the description above just about covers every plot line.
reviewed The Death of Napoleon on + 418 more book reviews
Based on the theory that Napoleon had escaped St. Helena, by use of a look-a-like, this is an entertaining, little novel not to be taken seriously. It inspired the equally delightful movie entitled "The Emperor's New Clothes".
I highly recommend both.
reviewed The Death of Napoleon on + 418 more book reviews
Based on the theory that Napoleon had escaped St. Helena, by use of a look-a-like, this is an entertaining, little novel not to be taken seriously. It inspired the equally delightful movie entitled "The Emperor's New Clothes".
I highly recommend both.
reviewed The Death of Napoleon on + 418 more book reviews
Based on the theory that Napoleon had escaped St. Helena, by use of a look-a-like, this is an entertaining, little novel not to be taken seriously. It inspired the equally delightful movie entitled "The Emperor's New Clothes".
I highly recommend both.
reviewed The Death of Napoleon on + 418 more book reviews
Based on the theory that Napoleon had escaped St. Helena, by use of a look-a-like, this is an entertaining, little novel not to be taken seriously. It inspired the equally delightful movie entitled "The Emperor's New Clothes".
I highly recommend both.
reviewed The Death of Napoleon on + 418 more book reviews
Based on the theory that Napoleon had escaped St. Helena, by use of a look-a-like, this is an entertaining, little novel not to be taken seriously. It inspired the equally delightful movie entitled "The Emperor's New Clothes".
I highly recommend both.